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The Personal Public Service Number (PPS Number or simply PPSN) (Irish: Uimhir Phearsanta Seirbhíse Poiblí, or Uimh. PSP ) is a unique identifier of individuals in Ireland. It is issued by the Client Identity Services section of the Department of Social Protection , on behalf of Ireland's Minister for Social Protection .
Until the Irish financial crisis of 2008, persons aged over 70 were automatically entitled to free medical cards. One of the austerity measures of the budget of October 2008 was the abrogation of this entitlement. After several protests, the benefit was reinstated to all who earn under €700 per week, more than three times the limit for ...
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Personal Public Service Number, an identifier used in the Republic of Ireland; Planning Policy Statements, under the UK's Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004; Principal Private Secretary, a senior civil service post supporting a cabinet minister in the United Kingdom; Prospective payment system, a health care payment model in the United ...
A holder of Stamp 4 status is entitled to work in Ireland without a work permit, establish and run a business, and access state funds and services. [1] [2] The status is valid for a given period of time and is renewable; if it or other qualifying statuses are held for over 8 years, the holder may apply to convert to stamp 5 which allows the same entitlements but with no time limit.
Commencing in the 1991 intake the Central Applications Office and Central Admissions Service decided to combine their admissions procedures so that students would have to complete only one joint application form for both systems - the CAO/CAS. The common points scale came into operation the next year, with the best six results from one sitting ...
In the period immediately following the 2008 economic downturn, the number of Polish people in Ireland declined, [4] with some reports suggesting that 30,000 were leaving Ireland per year, [5] and the Central Statistics Office reporting a decrease in the number of Polish people applying for PPS numbers. [6]
Average Number of Contributions per Year Pay Per Week Increase for an adult dependent (under 66) Increase for an adult dependent (over 66) 10-14 €124.20 €82.80 €111.20 15-19 €186.20 €124.10 €166.90 20-47 €243.40 €165.40 €222.50 48 and above €248.30 €165.40 €222.50